Talk:New York City Transit Police

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Complete POV comment in this piece: "Now commuters can go about their day without being reminded that they work in a city with people of a different culture" (paraphrasing). First of all, this statement does not stand the test of being factual in any way. (Who could concievably argue that anyone in NYC could go about their day without seeing evidence of people from other cultures??) Secondly, even if it were true, I don't see how it relates to graffiti art per se (well, I see how the author probably thinks it does, but I don't think it stands any kind of Wikipedia policy test). It's meant to be a sarcastic statement, it's POV, it's non-factual, and I want to delete it.--Moncrief

I agree, as such it doesn't belong here. --Numerousfalx 16:30, 7 Oct 2004 (UTC)